[1] Depictions are found in a great number of Greek vases and there are a few Persian representations as well.
The Thracians wore a tunic, a cloak called zeira (Ancient Greek: ζείρα), a cap called alopekis (Ancient Greek: αλωπεκίς) made from the scalp of a fox with the ears visible,[1] other Phrygian cap styles, and fawnskin boots called embades (Ancient Greek: εμβάδες).
[1] Despite this Herodotus writes that all Thracians in the Persian army wore foxskin caps and multicoloured mantles.
Northern tribes in general, both Thracians and Daco-Getians, wore clothes similar to Scythians.
[6] Although many Thracian tribes began to incorporate Greek garbs to their fashion, they still largely retained their own styles of clothing.